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    stories “Stolen Day” and “The Night the Bed Fell.” This essay will tell you these similarities and differences‚ and possibly change you thinking about what protagonists in short stories actually have in common. The short story “Stolen Day” by Sherwood Anderson describes a very young and very immature boy In this story the protagonist recognizes a boy named Walter‚ who has inflammatory rheumatism‚ a disease that affects the joints of the body. The protagonist intentionally convinces himself he has this

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    main characters. A Day’s Wait is by Ernest Hemingway. The setting took place in a father’s house nearly a century ago. The plot of the story was a boy who was sick acting courageous in front of his dad. A Stolen Day is the next story written by Sherwood Anderson‚ This story took place near a lake with him walking to school also nearly a century ago. This story is about a boy trying to get attention. Some similarities are that they both assume they are going to die‚ they both are sick‚ and both didn’t

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    racial injustices and tragedies‚ Sinclair Lewis “satirized the values of small-town America as dull‚ complacent‚ and narrow minded” (Divine‚ et al. 744)‚ H.L. Mencken “mocked everything he found distasteful in America” (Divine‚ et al 744)‚ and Sherwood Anderson and John Dos Passos illustrated the undermining of American values of craftsmanship by machines. Female authors also became more prevalent. Edith Wharton depicted the lives of early aristocrats‚ Willa Cather and Ellen Glasgow focused on the stories

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    father forbids him to work there. He eventually gets so fed up with his new work that he steals money from his employer and runs away to New York City. When he has to return home he chooses death over life as it was before. "I ’m a Fool" by Sherwood Anderson is also set at the beginning of the 20th century. It is told through the eyes of a young man who works as a horse swipe. He meets a girl of a higher social class at a horse race and is fascinated by her .He makes up a story about who he is and

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    Grotesque The word grotesque is an oxymoron in itself. It means beautiful ugly. How a person can have both of these adjectives is the theme of Winesburg‚ Ohio written by Sherwood Anderson. His characters become grotesque by holding onto one truth that make them distorted but unknowingly make them beautiful simultaneously. Anderson uses the motif of isolation on Seth Richmond‚ the Stranger and Tandy to develop their grotesqueness by making the characters’ isolation be the reason why they hold onto

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    Overcapacity High School Students at Sherwood schools at lunch now have to race to the lunchroom to get an open seat. The seating during has decreased ever since the school’s capacity limit has been reached. For the past few years the Sherwood High School in Sherwood‚ Oregon has been as dense as tungsten and over capacity and they need more space. Good schools and a wealthy community have attracted more people and the more people who move in‚ the more students that attend school. When the school

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    Unit 5: Disillusion‚ Defiance‚ and Discontent (1914-1946) “We asked the cyclone to go around our barn but it didn’t hear us.” -Carl Sandburg from The People‚ Yes Carl Sandburg was an American writer‚ best known for his poetry during modernism. The quote means people like to think they are in control and then something like this happens‚ and they realize that they ’re not. The themes of the work is implied not stated Timeline The most significant ten year period is from 1920 to 1930 because

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    physician‚ and Guia Garcia. He graduated from the University of the Philippines (UP) High School and enrolled at at the UP College of Medicine in 1925. Villa first tried painting‚ but then turned into writing after reading Winesburg‚ Ohio by Sherwood Anderson. His poetry first gained fame—or notoriety—in 1929‚ when he was suspended for one year by the UP administration for the publication of “Man Song.” His penmameDoveglion (derived from “Dove‚ Eagle‚ Lion”) is based on the characters he derived

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    work‚ determination‚ and initiative is no longer true for everyone and slowly fading before our eyes. Specifically‚ through novels like The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison and The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and the short story “The Egg” by Sherwood Anderson‚ the downfall of certain characters illuminate the negative aspects of the American dream. Perceivably‚ anyone can achieve the “American dream”‚ but societal constrictions

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    Student ID: 2010303126 American Literature Father image in “The Triumph of the Egg” “The Triumph of the Egg” is one of the most famous short stories of Sherwood Anderson. In the story‚ “egg” just represents the American Dream‚ and the title of the story actually means the break of American Dream. Therefore‚ the hero of this short story - “Father” is firmly connected with the break of his American Dream. Father’s American Dream is to get up in the world and become rich overnight. Thus‚ he ventures

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